Friday, August 29, 2014

In a three-tiered
comparison of laptops, Dell came out on top of the low-end laptop
comparison, while Lenovo took first place in the mid-range laptop
category, and HP came in first place amongst the high-end laptops
compared. Some of the factors weighing to the comparisons aside from
cost (which, of course, determined whether a laptop was low-end,
mid-range or high-end) were as follows:
Speed/Mhz
Size/weight/portability,
Gaming ability,
Computing power,
Business capabilities,
Screen size,
Backlit Display,
Bluetooth,
Wifi,
Hard drive,
DVD drive,
Powerful Core Processors,
RAM,
Blu ray
Ergonomic design,
Battery Life etc.,.

Covered in this report:

Lenovo— Best Features

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Lenovo features a nice attention to attractive design without sacrificing technical strength

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Lenovo delivers the most graphics and gaming power for the least impactful economic and size punch

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Best for:
Anyone who needs a mid-range laptop, especially for gaming, but for a
wide range of computing needs that a lower range laptop cannot handle
and a high end laptop might be too much for.

With three companies enjoying longstanding reputations for
success, warranties which are largely equal to each other save for
occasional deals, and an almost equally spotty record for service and
complaints from customers across the board, these are three companies
whose laptops just about beg you to get out there and kick some tires to
find out which products are best for you. In this case we thought it
best to do a more in-depth look at the laptops each company offered at
each level, low-end, mid-level and high-end.